Since making another thread related to Thanksgiving might be pointless, I'll just ask this one here:
What cliches are seen in cartoons' Thanksgiving episodes/specials?
To start:
- It's usually a fall setting for Thanksgiving (leaves falling off trees, etc.), even if it's always summer-like/spring-like in every other episode. (See the Halloween cliches'-thread about California animators' antipathy toward actual weather patterns...). The Charlie Brown Thanksgiving special's backgrounds conveyed nicely a late November setting.
- Someone will try to claim turkeys shouldn't be eaten, and go to great lengths to keep it from being the main course (with another character often being gung-ho about eating said bird, thus creating tension).
- No mention of the day-after-Thanksgiving sales or excessive Christmas hype whatsoever, despite that lately that's overshadowed Thanksgiving Day itself to an excessive (IMO) degree.
- In some specials (mainly primetime ones), football will be mentioned or played. See: The Simpsons' Thanksgiving special.
- Pilgrims will appear or be mentioned somehow---usually in some retelling of the first Thanksgiving with the show's characters *somehow* having had ancestors on the "Mayflower". The 80s Pac-Man cartoon showed Paccy having had such ancestors in its Thanksgiving episode.
Any others?
-B.